Kamala Harris reveals what she would do on day one of being president.
When asked about her early actions during her first interview as the Democratic nominee for president, Vice President Kamala Harris said she would start implementing her plans for an opportunity economy on her first day in office. Her first and foremost, one of her highest priorities is to do what she can to support and strengthen the middle class.
Executive orders that quickly change federal policy have been signed into law by previous presidents on their first day in office. On his first day in office, President Biden signed 17 executive orders, one of which was to stop building the wall between the US and Mexico that former President Donald Trump had planned.
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She thinks that people are ready for a new way forward, in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and optimism by looking at the aspirations, goals, and ambitions of the American people. Sadly, she believes that over the past ten years, the previous president has been promoting policies and a culture that weaken the essence of what it means to be an American, further dividing the country. She believes that people are ready to move past that.
In that context, she has already outlined a number of recommendations, such as actions she'll take to lower the price of necessities, support American small businesses, and strengthen families. She gave particular instances that